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dbreunig commented on A OSS Library with No Code, Only Specs   dbreunig.com/2026/01/08/a... · Posted by u/dbreunig
jared0x90 · a month ago
i have been joking with friends that it's time to redefine saas to software-as-a-sentence
dbreunig · a month ago
That's cute.
dbreunig commented on Three kinds of AI products work   seangoedecke.com/ai-produ... · Posted by u/emschwartz
themanmaran · 3 months ago
Perhaps I'm biased since we're in a document heavy industry, but I think the original post misses a lot of the non-tech company use cases. An insane percentage of human time is spent copy pasting things from documents.
dbreunig · 3 months ago
Agree. I bucket things into three piles:

1. Batch/Pipeline: Processing a ton of things, with no oversight. Document parsing, content moderation, etc.

2. AI Features: An app calls out to an AI-powered function. Grammarly might pass out a document for a summary, a CMS might want to generate tags for a post, etc.

3. Agents: AI manages the control flow.

So much of discussion online is heavily focused towards agents so that skews the macro view, but these patterns are pretty distinct.

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